Would you rather: Bradley Chubb or Harold Landry?

The 2018 NFL draft doesn’t have a terribly deep class of edge defenders, but it appears to be a solid two-horse race at the top of the list between North Carolina State’s Bradley Chubb and Boston College’s Harold Landry.

The bigger, more physical prospect, Chubb has the frame and skill set to be a better fit as a 4-3 defensive end, collapsing the pocket with a strong bull-rush and powerful hands more than athleticism.

Landry is smaller but more athletic, making him a better fit as a 3-4 outside linebacker at the next level. His explosive first step and ability to bend the edge with balance and control helped him lead the FBS in sacks in 2016.